| Literature DB >> 27403565 |
Dana Charuvi1, Reinat Nevo2, Ifat Kaplan-Ashiri3, Eyal Shimoni3, Ziv Reich2.
Abstract
Cryo-scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of freeze-fractured samples allows investigation of biological structures at near native conditions. Here, we describe a technique for studying the supramolecular organization of photosynthetic (thylakoid) membranes within leaf samples. This is achieved by high-pressure freezing of leaf tissues, freeze-fracturing, double-layer coating and finally cryo-SEM imaging. Use of the double-layer coating method allows acquiring high magnification (>100,000X) images with minimal beam damage to the frozen-hydrated samples as well as minimal charging effects. Using the described procedures we investigated the alterations in supramolecular distribution of photosystem and light-harvesting antenna protein complexes that take place during dehydration of the resurrection plant Craterostigma pumilum, in situ.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27403565 PMCID: PMC4993236 DOI: 10.3791/54066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355